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In English we use 3 versions of the “dash” (-)
It can be a hyphen which you use to link prefixes example is co-founder
It can be a en dash which you use between number sequences example is 1,2,3,4 instead with a en dash is 1-4
Last one is a em dash which can mark none important words or show a break in the sentence example is I hope you day is amazing-except when you don’t smile- but you always smile
In stanza seven, comparing mice and humans, the author Robert Burns suggests that foresight and planning the future can go wrong for everyone, either mice or humans.
However, in the final stanza Burns still considers the mouse fortunate, because it is only aware of the present moment. It is a human attribute to look at the past and to fear what the future has to bring.
It is usually referred to by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme; lines designated with the same letter all rhyme with each other. So it would be AA,BB
The correct answer to this question is letter "B. killing any sacred animals." The words in the sentence that are the complete gerund phrase is that <span>killing any sacred animals. Killing here is used as a subject and is being pointed out in the sentence.</span>
Natural selection is the process by which favorable traits are passed down through different generations of a species in order to adapt and likely survive within the changing environment.